The theoretical content is supplemented by a joint ride, where you get the opportunity to put into practice what you have learned. All this takes place in a group with like-minded people, with ample opportunity to exchange experiences and expand your network.
Pricing
per seminar participant | €219.00 $230.05 ? |
Included
Theoretical seminar sessions by certified trainers and tour guides |
Practical content within the framework of a half-day joint tour |
Coffee, refreshments, snacks and lunch |
Arrival and departure |
Accommodation & breakfast (please book independently if needed) |
Dinner, drinks during lunch |
Motorcycle |
Cost of gasoline during the joint trip |
Everything that is not specified under features |
More details
Group with a maximum of twelve participants, divided into two groups during the practical part. |
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In this weekend seminar we teach you how to increase the fun and safety for you and your group by, among other things: |
- becoming even better at tour planning and preparation, |
- using tools such as navigation systems and maps even better, |
- leading your group more safely by knowing, communicating, and ensuring compliance with proven rules, |
- preparing yourself in legal aspects - also for cross-border tours |
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The seminar will take place in a reasonable hotel. Accommodation there or nearby, please book independently if needed. |
Language: This offer is usually suitable for English and/or German speaking participants. Please enquire for language options. |
Mobility: The offer is not suitable for people with reduced mobility. Please contact us for more information. |
Description
We will meet on Friday around 16:45 h in the seminar room, so that we can start at 17:00 h with a welcome, introduction and a first theory block; afterwards optional dinner together.
On Saturday we will add further theory content in the morning and in the afternoon we will go on a tour together, during which each participant will have the opportunity to put into practice what they have learned in theory. Above all, we will address the topic of what can happen off-plan when riding in a group.
Sunday rounds off the program with theoretical content, so we plan to leave at around 16:00 h.
As in real tour guide life, we will handle the schedule flexibly depending on the weather.
During the theory blocks we will have coffee breaks, on Saturday and Sunday we will have lunch at the seminar location.
Seminar contents:
What is the demand on me as a tour guide also when it comes to leisure?
What should my self-image be?
How do I prepare a group and myself for a joint trip?
What tips and tricks are there for tour planning?
How do I divide up my group?
What group riding rules should I follow?
How do I make sure these rules are followed?
What typical problems can occur and how can they be solved?
How do I recognize difficulties in my group during the tour, and what should I do then?
What is the legal situation of the non-commercial tour guide and within the group?
What is there to know about trips to neighboring countries?
What to do in case of an accident? What are the right immediate measures?
What rules of thumb should be followed? What are "best practices"?
What has proven successful, what should be avoided, how do others do it?